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Temperature dependence of optical properties of monolayer WS2 by spectroscopic ellipsometry

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Abstract The complex dielectric function ɛ = ɛ1 + iɛ2 of monolayer tungsten disulfide (WS2) is investigated for the energy range from 1.5 to 6.0 eV and temperatures from 41 to 300 K. Measurements were performed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The complex dielectric function ɛ = ɛ1 + iɛ2 of monolayer tungsten disulfide (WS2) is investigated for the energy range from 1.5 to 6.0 eV and temperatures from 41 to 300 K. Measurements were performed under ultra-high vacuum conditions to avoid degradation and overlayer contamination. Fourteen critical-point (CP) energies were observed and their origins in Brillouin-zone were identified by band structure calculations. At low temperature the A and B excitonic peaks split into four CPs, which is understood as the neutral and charged exciton states of monolayer WS2. At low temperatures the CP energies show blue shifts with enhanced structure due to the reduction of electron-phonon interaction. The temperature dependence of these data was obtained by a phenomenological expression with Bose-Einstein statistical factor.

Keywords: temperature; optical properties; temperature dependence; monolayer ws2; dependence optical

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2020

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